(or perhaps I read them somewhere)
This page is a public repository of my own rambling thoughts not organized in any particular way. Read this only if you are already my fan, as it is monotonously boring to read, though I have been told it does have some gems in it.
What is the most important problem in your field/company/work/study? Why are you not working on it immediately? What can be preventing you from working on the most important problem?
A man goes to a bank and asks for a loan.
The banker looks at him suspiciously and asks 'do you have any collateral?'.
The man asks 'What is collateral?'
The banker says any document giving title to your property like real estate, vehicles etc. You have to give this to us so that we have assurance that you will pay back the money we give you.
The man gives some collateral and takes the loan.
After some time the man appears and pulls out a huge wad of cash, takes out a few bills and pays off his loan.
The banker looks at the huge wad of cash remaining and asks 'why do you carry so much cash if you deposit it with us we will give interest'.
The man looks suspiciously at the banker and says 'Do you have any collateral, so that I have assurance that you will pay it back?'.
The highlight of this story is that WE give OUR money to the banks without any collateral whatsoever, whereas when we ask for a loan we are asked all sorts of collateral. Why should WE give OUR money to the bankers for them to play with? Banks should be forbidden to play around with OUR money. Till that happens I advise you to split your savings among a few (or several hundred or several thousand banks if you have that much) to protect your savings. It pays to be paranoid.
Than ayuthamum, than kai porulum, pirar kayil kodukkum,
pathaiyum patharae. - Thiruvalluvar
What this poem says is there is no one more foolish than he who gives his weapon or his property to someone else to look after.
The last thing that the world needs is for poor countries like China or India to be spending billions and billions of dollars on creating stadiums, venues every four years. If we have a PERMANENT Olympic venue in Greece, the world can spend for it ONCE and use it again and again, without wasting billions of dollars of world resources every four years. Also it will separate the Olympics from the politics of any particular government. (OK, this contradicts my above post that states India to be a rich country. Even if it was rich, spending for constructing stadiums again and again is a thing the world can't afford as long as there are poor people, (and there are millions of poor people in India and China).)